On 05/06/15 20:17, David Disseldorp wrote:
> ...
> Both packages are available with openSUSE >= 13.1. Any chance the host
> could be upgraded to a supported release?
Well, I spent one whole day upgrading ... nah ... complete reinstalling
openSUSE 13.2 and finally got to build packages to be hit by ...
error: Failed dependencies:
libibmad >= 1.1.7 is needed by pcp-pmda-infiniband-3.10.5-1.i586
libibumad >= 1.1.7 is needed by pcp-pmda-infiniband-3.10.5-1.i586
python3-jsonpointer is needed by pcp-pmda-json-3.10.5-1.i586
python3-six is needed by pcp-pmda-json-3.10.5-1.i586
libpfm >= 4.4 is needed by pcp-pmda-perfevent-3.10.5-1.i586
Error: rpm failed!
Seems like for this platform ...
+ libibmad does not exist, but something called libibmad5 does.
+ libibumad does not exist, but something called libibumad3 does.
+ python3-jsonpointer does not exist, but python-jsonpointer also exists and
was installed
+ python3-six is available but so is python-six ... not sure how the punter is
supposed to get this sorted out
+ libpfm does not exist, but something called libpfm4 does.
So has anyone been building all the PCP bits for openSUSE 13.2? And if so,
how, please!
ps the upgrade was so painful that it reinforces why I am so keen to keep the
current PCP able to be built on old platforms ... I still yearn for the IRIX
mantra where with a little application developer discipline, the compiler and
OS engineering pixies ensured that "if you build it on any version of IRIX 6.5
then it will execute on any version of IRIX 6.5" and this was true over 26+
quarterly releases that included major feature changes.
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